Description:
Nice enlisted man's coat size button missing the shank. This variant has
a raised "22." Troiani and Kochan state this specific "raised"
number style was part of the, "1775 uniform shipment captured aboard the
"HOPE" and subsequently worn by Continental troops in the Northern Army
during 1776."

Description:
Here is a decent button from a scarce regiment. Trioani states this
pattern is from 1776-1778. This is the large enlisted man's size. There
are some edge chips and the iron shank is missing.

Backmark:
Blank

Measures:
23.85 mm at the widest portion

Recovered:
New York

Reference:
Troiani / Kochan Pg. 146 B84C

Price:
$250.00

Z2585
One-Piece Pewter British Royal Marines Button (War of 1812)

Description:
Excellent dug button with a clear face. The shank is missing on this
example.

Backmark: Two
backwards P's rm

Measures:
15.44 mm

Recovered:
Unknown

Price:
$150.00

French

Z2262
French 41st Regiment Cuff Button (Rev. War Period)

Description:
Nice button with the turret shank. The detail is a little weak but
easily readable. The Soissonnais Regiment was active around New York and
Yorktown, Va.

Description:
Here is a scarce button that was originally ordered for King
Christophe's army in Haiti. Reportedly, they never arrived and were sold
to another tradesman who transported them to the West Coast of the
United States in the mid 1820's. They were then traded/sold and several
different examples have shown up on the West Coast with a few being
recovered east of the Rocky Mountains. These buttons have an excellent
historical background and are rare! The legend on the face has a Phoenix
surrounded with the words, "JE RENAIS DE MES CENDRES" over "No 2." The
number two was designated for the Queen's Regiment

Description:
Here is a scarce button that was originally ordered for King
Christophe's army in Haiti. Reportedly, they never arrived and were sold
to another tradesman who transported them to the West Coast of the
United States in the mid 1820's. They were then traded/sold and several
different examples have shown up on the West Coast with a few being
recovered east of the Rocky Mountains. These buttons have an excellent
historical background and are rare! The legend on the face has a Phoenix
surrounded with the words, "JE RENAIS DE MES CENDRES" over "No 2."
The number two was designated for the Queen's Regiment

Description:
Here is a scarce button that was originally ordered for King
Christophe's army in Haiti. Reportedly, they never arrived and were sold
to another tradesman who transported them to the West Coast of the
United States in the mid 1820's. They were then traded/sold and several
different examples have shown up on the West Coast with a few being
recovered east of the Rocky Mountains. These buttons have an excellent
historical background and are rare! The legend on the face has a Phoenix
surrounded with the words, "JE RENAIS DE MES CENDRES" over "No 2."
The number two was designated for the Queen's Regiment

Backmark:
"BUSHY / LONDON" dm

Measures:
16.77 mm

Recovered:
Non Excavated

Price:
SOLD

Mexico

Z2349
One-Piece Mexican War Button

Description:
Nice button produced in England. This style doesn't have the motto over
the eagle. The shank is intact although bent.